06-15-2017, 02:02 PM
I don't know if you know this, but you have 2 options.
1. Take all your fuel
2. Buy some at the lodge (very expensive, around $6/gal I believe)
I'd try to take all I thought I'd need. I would expect about 7-9 gallons for the kicker would be about right, assuming you use it only for trolling. Then I would figure about 5-10 gallons per day for the big motor, but that would depend largely on how many times you run back and forth from camp to fishing locations and how far you camp from where you are finding fish.
I have a 15 HP motor on a small boat. I always take 2, 3.5 gallon tanks for a 3 day and never use it all. But I have come close a couple times.
If you don't have enough, you can always pay the high price at the lodge.......
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1. Take all your fuel
2. Buy some at the lodge (very expensive, around $6/gal I believe)
I'd try to take all I thought I'd need. I would expect about 7-9 gallons for the kicker would be about right, assuming you use it only for trolling. Then I would figure about 5-10 gallons per day for the big motor, but that would depend largely on how many times you run back and forth from camp to fishing locations and how far you camp from where you are finding fish.
I have a 15 HP motor on a small boat. I always take 2, 3.5 gallon tanks for a 3 day and never use it all. But I have come close a couple times.
If you don't have enough, you can always pay the high price at the lodge.......
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